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The pancreas is generally described as a 'gland organ', as it contains both glands for endocrine and exocrine hormone/enzyme production. It is therefore technically both, but best described as a 'gland organ'. The primary function of the pancreas is to produce insulin and to secrete enzymes that aid digestion.

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The pancreas is generally described as a 'gland organ', as it contains both glands for endocrine and exocrine hormone/enzyme production. It is therefore technically both, but best described as a 'gland organ'.

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It is a glandular organ.

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which organ contains the pancreas

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